A
conspiracy-oriented web site claimed that that Earth's magnetosphere
"COLLAPSED" for two hours, but NASA confirmed the incident was a
software glitch — and that such fluctuations aren't doomsday events.

released in 2001. Songs were recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, on 4, 5, and December 6, 1979 and at the Dome Theatre, Brighton, on December 15, 1979. Cohen said it was his best tour ever. Accompanying Cohen was the jazz band Passenger from Austin, Texas, consisting of members Steve Meador on drums, Roscoe Beck
on bass, Mitch Watkins on guitar, Bill Ginn on keyboards and Paul
Ostermayer on sax and flute. Other tour members included violinist Raffi
Hakopian, oudistJohn Bilezikjian, and backup singers Jennifer Warnes and Sharon Robinson. Beck would become a stalwart of Cohen's studio and live bands for more than a decade afterwards.

Reception

James Hunter of Rolling Stone called the LP "elaborately, and yet simply, awesome." Mark Deming of AllMusic writes that Field Commander Cohen "presents an especially strong argument for Cohen's gifts as a musician." The New York Observer
also praised the album: "Mr. Cohen's voice is warm and strong
throughout, and still has some of the high end that is not so evident on
his last two studio albums..."

The paintings of Eugène Delacroix

at London’s National Gallery

By Ross Mitchell and Paul Mitchell 26 April 2016

Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art at the National Gallery of London,

with the cooperation of the Minneapolis Institute of Art until May 22, 2016.

The stated intention of the organisers of “Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art” at the National Gallery in London is to give visitors “the opportunity to (re)discover” the “revolutionary artist” Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). Their claim that he “embodied the idea of the great art rebel” and “defied the stifling authority and convention of the art establishment” is ...

In The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, the gateway to a parallel universe was locked away at the back of a cupboard.

When Alice wanted to visit the alternative reality of Wonderland, she squeezed herself down a rabbit hole.

But if you're Stephen Hawking, the most efficient way of visiting another dimension is to bravely throw yourself into the gaping maw of a black hole.

During a speech at Harvard University last night, the British physicist claimed black holes have a "back door" and "aren't the eternal prisons they were once thought".

"Things can get out of a black hole, both from the outside and possibly through another universe," he said.

"If you feel you're in a black hole, don't give up. There's a way out."

Professor Hawking is on a mission to make us rethink our negative preconceptions of black holes.

Earler this year, he said we could power the whole of human society if only we could somehow harness the energy of a mountain-sized black hole.

However, with great power comes great risk.

If we failed to control the black hole, it could sink into the middle of the Earth and begin feasting on human beings, our home planet and eventually the entire solar system.

“A mountain-sized black hole would give off X-rays and gamma rays, at a rate of about 10 million megawatts, enough to power the world's electricity supply," he said during the BBC's Reith Lecture earlier this year.

Delta Force agent claims they were

abducted by UFO

in shock complaint to US military

A SERVING US senior anti-terror special agent sensationally claimed
her own commanders sent her insane by poisoning her with uranium and
following her with drones, because she knew too much about a friendly
fire incident.

Academy Award®-winning director Oliver Stone, who brought Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street and JFK to the big screen, tackles the most important and fascinating true story of the 21st century. Snowden, the politically-charged, pulse-pounding thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley, reveals the incredible untold personal story of Edward Snowden, the polarizing figure who exposed shocking illegal surveillance activities by the NSA and became one of the most wanted men in the world. He is considered a hero by some, and a traitor by others. No matter which you believe, the epic story of why he did it, who he left behind, and how he pulled it off makes for one of the most compelling films of the year.

I.T. Density C. Computer Club = Information Technology D.C.C.C.

C.C.C. = 2+0+1+6

I.T. = 29

D. = 4

Possible extragalactic source

of high-energy neutrinos

Date:

April 28, 2016

Source:

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, JMU

Summary:

Nearly 10 billion years ago in a galaxy known as
PKS B1424-418, a dramatic explosion occurred. Light from this blast
began arriving at Earth in 2012. Now, an international team of
astronomers have shown that a record-breaking neutrino seen around the
same time likely was born in the same event.